stuzbot
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I've just been looking at this stuff on Amazon....
Now, I'm not usually one for miracle snake oils. But Liqui Moly's stuff is usually pretty well regarded and the reviews for this Cera Tec are pretty universally enthusiastic. So I'm minded to throw a bottle in to my truck when I do a flush and oil & filter change next week. Even if it does no good, it can hardly do any harm, can it?
I notice on the blurb though that they also recommend it for transmissions, which sounds a lot more adventurous. I know that, with a manual gearbox, some people think that using certain friction reducing additives can adversely affect the synchromesh. But what of an auto box [of which I have no previous knowledge, at all]. Would anyone put something like this in their auto box? It not, why not? Had anyone actually done it? And, if so, what happened?
Liqui Moly P000017 Cera Tec, 1 x 300ml : Amazon.co.uk: Automotive
Buy Liqui Moly P000017 Cera Tec, 1 x 300ml at Amazon UK. Free delivery on eligible orders.
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Now, I'm not usually one for miracle snake oils. But Liqui Moly's stuff is usually pretty well regarded and the reviews for this Cera Tec are pretty universally enthusiastic. So I'm minded to throw a bottle in to my truck when I do a flush and oil & filter change next week. Even if it does no good, it can hardly do any harm, can it?
I notice on the blurb though that they also recommend it for transmissions, which sounds a lot more adventurous. I know that, with a manual gearbox, some people think that using certain friction reducing additives can adversely affect the synchromesh. But what of an auto box [of which I have no previous knowledge, at all]. Would anyone put something like this in their auto box? It not, why not? Had anyone actually done it? And, if so, what happened?